@@pojr Also fun fact, both Magical Tower and Worm Visitor were later released for the NES sometime around 1994. While Magical Tower was given major improvements (2-player modes, 50 completely new stages, and a few new mechanics), Worm Visitor was split into two games (Worm Visitor and Frog Adventure) and now it crashes after a completing 8 (11 in Frog Adventure) stages. The NES versions of both games were only found on one of Sachen's multicarts.
@@pojr - Sometimes they formed a separate company to create the illusion of competition. If you might not buy games from one company, you may buy games from another, which means, they get twice the money from twice the output. It's like having two separate teams in one company, but this way you get more advertising. Originally some pinball distributers wanted exclusive deals, so Atari, create a subsidiary called Kee Games to get around this limitation.
I remember that thing. The exact reason I didn't bother with it was that it didn't have enough games. And seeing that it disappeared without any sign was a good decision not to buy it.
Ashens did a video on this one many, many, many years ago. If I remember correctly he didn't hate it, and thought it wasn't bad compared to the many Popstation, Game Child, LCD screen trash gaming handhelds he had seen.
I am Brazilian and not even heard about cougar boy. Nintendo was selling the game boy but with partnership of gradiente. Oficial releases were (and still is) rare so piracy was (still is) always happening. Actually piracy was legal in 1964 here and first console here "telejogo" was a clone from pong and it was made by ford (the car company)
It's worse noting that the best selling console of almost every generation has been weaker than the competition. It's not your tech, it's how you use it.
I have an original Game Boy. But one day, my grandmother got me one of those myarcade consoles full of unlisenced famicom games. I would like to see you make a video about those consoles. This reminds me of them.
I did talk about a few My Arcade consoles in the past, including the Gamestation and the Atari 50 Micro Player Pro, but never talked about the one that contains unlicensed famicom games. I'll have to check these out! Thanks!
@@pojr Myarcade consoles are poorly made, but one thing they don't have is unlicensed games if I remember correct. That's how they're able to be sold very easily.
I do feel that 5 hours out of a rechargable lithium battery is much different an experience to 5 hours out of disposable AA/AAA batteries. When your Game Gear died you had to open a pack of batteries, replace them, and find somewhere to discard the old ones, and the munter took SIX of them. This made it less portable: In order to use it on, say, a road trip, you had to have a backpack containing a pack of new batteries and a supermarket bag where you could put the old ones until you got to your destination and threw them out. -- Whereas the GameBoy with its 4 AAAs could keep going for almost 3x as long, and so might even last the entire trip, so you can just go to the store AT the destination. The likes of the Switch and the Steam Deck do indeed have "short" lives at 5 hours. But: * The batteries are rechargeable * You can find somewhere to plug in the machine basically anywere. Heck these machines charge with USB, most cars, busses, trains, and planes have USB chargers nowadays.
Sachen released unlicensed Game Boy games too. Only a few were ports or sequels of their NES games, which were also unlicensed. My guess is that they would publish any functional game they could get their hands on and that their NES programmers didn't want to do handheld stuff
A lot of these systems with the LCD screens had a TON of ghosting, so if you had any scrolling happening it turned into a blurry mess. I imagine most of the games were single screen arcade style titles because they wanted to limit the ghosting.
@@pojr Yes, although, the battery life and extra expense of those handhelds was more than enough to kill them. You effectively had to buy the power pack for the Game gear, just because of how many batteries it took to power the device. But, effectively you have to have the backlight as was demonstrated with the GB Color, as playing games without some sort of light was nearly impossible in most light conditions.
Having played a Mega Duck last year, the screen is a sin against humanity. Maybe some of that was age, maybe back in the '90s it was clean and clear (it wasn't), and maybe I've become a bit too used to nice clear LCDs, but oh boy... when a screen makes you miss the original Gameboy screen unironically, that's a bad, bad thing.
Honestly I’m impressed that the derivative games have a unique spin on them. Combining Pac-Man and Snake, or Pac-Man and the Taito picture reveal game that I can’t think of the name of, at least gives the games some flair. I was expecting 100% arcade clones, but now I want Zipball and Brick Wall remade with good controls on modern systems.
Fun fact, the Mega Duck is so similar to the Game Boy, that its CPU is practically the same (both use microcontrollers that contain a Sharp SM83 processor).
Awesome video! I'm a huge Sachen fan, as we owned quite a few of their games on NES back in the 90s. I think "Super Pang" and "Rockball" would have been perfect games for them to port over on the MegaDuck.
There was also a computer/console clone of _Anteater_ from Sierra called _Oil’s Well_ back in the day. Same game, but I’m more familiar with that one, having owned it for Colecovision.
pojr this is excellence! great work. Will you also cover the Watara Supervision in the future? it's REALLY similar yet entirely different at the same time
oh yeah, and another major note: Sachen would eventually re-release ALL of their Mega Duck games on the Gameboy, thus meaning the Mega Duck currently has far fewer exclusives than the PS5.
That's too bad there weren't any platformers on it. I mean it looks like when they decided not to release it to the US we really were not missing out especially considering the Game Boy just had so much more to offer, but some of the games you showed off were pretty interesting.
The most important thing about the Game Boy that you didn't mention but alluded to: first party support. You wanted to play Mario, Metroid, Zelda, Pokemon? You had to get a Game Boy. Few of the competitors had exclusive IPs. Most were just bad clones of Nintendo games. That + poor battery life and bad portability is why they died off.
I always wondered about these consoles. I remember seeing an ad for the Supervision and Wonderswan in the game mags at the time. It definitely had my interest as a kid
Great video pojr! I think I enjoyed this one compared to others. I think this might be the fact that you also set yourself with the tone for how the channel is with more of the same charm and effort put into the video and how the video is just interesting all together. Tackling these types of newer takes on gaming videos with obscure or new topics or just overall new formats of existing ones really provides new light towards these things makes me hooked into it and I do commend the effort you put into these videos for a standard commentary of a specific gaming media. Of course looking forward to more of your work. Great on you, pojr! :)
Oh yeah, we used to have a Mega Duck in the 90s, although I remember it was dark gray with purple buttons... I always thought it was some obscure European handheld
Great video! This is always a neat little piece of history to talk about, considering how little is actually known about it. Now if you _really_ want to talk about obscure consoles, you should talk about the Super A'Can.
I personally feel the best game on the Mega Duck / Cougar Boy is a puzzler called Railway. It's very much a Pipe Dreams style of game that uses a train instead of water, but it has *really* fun music. While it starts off far too easy, it's got some bonus stages and high point pressing to go for. If you have any interest in this lil console, be sure Railway is a title you load up.
Solomon's Treasure looks like a great clone/port of the arcade game Anteater. Surprised i never seemed to see many replicate that type of gameplay, its lots of fun
TIL about "Quarth". That alone would've been worth watching this video for; but, I also got to learn about a cool old handheld I'd never heard about. That's always welcome. I've got to say that I like the looks of this Mega Duck. It could be the insomnia talking; but, I see some NEC TurboExpress (PC Engine GT) influences in the styling. It'd be kind of neat, I think, if one of those retro handheld companies would make a Mega Duck inspired shell for one of their vertical handhelds. Or a TurboExpress looking handheld. Cougar Boy sounds like how I spent much of my twenties. I dated a beautiful blonde cougar for about five years. It kind of blows my mind to realize that I'm now older than she was when we met. Does Brazil use that alt definition of "cougar" or was it interpreted simply at face value as being about the cat? I enjoyed this video. Thank you for making it.
I remember playing a flash game that is similar to Suleiman's treasure, but i don't remember the name of that game, i haven't play that game since kindergarten, it was a fun game though
Hey Pojr, what are your thoughts on those newer emulation handhelds? Like the Anbernic devices, or the Retroids. They got one out now that's kinda like a GBA SP, but plays up to PS1 without issue.
Ciao Pojr, speaking of "bootlegs" I wish you could investigate more the phenomenon of these Android boxes turned "retroconsoles". They're cheap and very popular these days, but nobody talks about the viruses, keyloggers and other types of malicious software most of them seems to come "preloaded" with. Wish you could be the first one to research properly and let people know more 🙏
You have to cut down on soliciting subscription's in your videos. I get it I played in bands for years, nothing wrong with a little self promotion. The key is a little promotion 😉. You have great content and I subscribed without you asking. But you have people in the comments threatening to unsubscribe. I'd tell them to kick rocks but your a young man and I'm sure your goal is growth. Keep up the content but cut down on advertising. There is plenty of that online as it is.
0:50 nothing gets me not want to sub to a channel more than that channel telling me how many other people who watch these videos don't feel the need to sub. I will never understand why creators thought that was a good trend to get into.
You needed more research here. This isn't just a possibly a knockoff. It's a near 100% clone, the only change to remove the Nintendo lockout feature and rearrange addresses to avoid legal issues, I would assume. When you say "The CPU is similar, both clocking in at 4 MHz" you are wrong. It has the same CPU. It has the same System on a Chip, an SoC designed for the Game Boy. It has the same two 8K memory blocks. Everything here is compatible with the Game Boy, except the physical slot, register locations changed, an the system does not have the boot logo screen which serves as a Game Boy lockout chip. A Game Boy rom is mostly identical except for the data for the boot logo, and the register locations used. Emulators can play the games easily. You would need to do a little more address changing to make a compatible physical rom. Cloning is common when systems are made of standard parts. Sega's SG-1000 is almost identical to the Colecovision.
no the wonder swan was made by the guy who made the original game boy who left Nintendo after some drama and worked with Bandai but he died just before it came out
If they would of brought it to the US and made it cheaper than the Gameboy it would of done well. Would of more than likely got more third party support.
It still blows my mind that the Game Boy managed to be successful in the era where "gay" was considered one of the most destructive insults to call someone. It's like, you'd think the obvious route for kids to bully other kids for owning one would have done more damage.
Can you not mention your "x aren't subscribed" stuff? A general call to action is fine but having nonsubsceibers watching your video just shows your reach instead of enticing people to sub.
I support pojr, but I tend to agree the constant sub ebegging is kind of annoying and cringe and tends to actually put people off imo. Again, not hating on pojr, luv the channel, but I always skip the “please sub!” intro. I always figured if a channel is good and consistently creates good content, like this one,the algorithm will favor it and it would organically grow… but again wtf do I know lol 😂
I never heard of seen the magical tower game before seems like a cool rock paper scissors game with a twist so I looked it up on my Miyoo Mini plus and yep sure enough it's on there in the game boy section so now I can play it and see what's it's like and probably find more of mega duck games also. This thing has action 52 both on the FC and MD emulators so I can finally see what it's like and also see how sucky it is because I have seen any positive words to describe those games. If I hadn't seen this video and then come across the magical tower I would of guessed it was sort of a home brew thing. And I never heard of wonder swan but it's on here too bad I can't read Japanese since most are sub text games.
I'd like to make a major correction.
Sachen and Commin are the exact same company.
That's right, Sachen made all but one game.
This is a very good catch. I do wonder why they used two different names. My bad for the mistake.
@@pojr understandable.
@@pojr Also fun fact, both Magical Tower and Worm Visitor were later released for the NES sometime around 1994.
While Magical Tower was given major improvements (2-player modes, 50 completely new stages, and a few new mechanics), Worm Visitor was split into two games (Worm Visitor and Frog Adventure) and now it crashes after a completing 8 (11 in Frog Adventure) stages.
The NES versions of both games were only found on one of Sachen's multicarts.
@@pojr - Sometimes they formed a separate company to create the illusion of competition. If you might not buy games from one company, you may buy games from another, which means, they get twice the money from twice the output. It's like having two separate teams in one company, but this way you get more advertising. Originally some pinball distributers wanted exclusive deals, so Atari, create a subsidiary called Kee Games to get around this limitation.
@@pojr It's even worse than that. They actually used FOUR names. In addition to Sachen and Commin, they also went by Thin Chen and Joy Van.
I remember that thing. The exact reason I didn't bother with it was that it didn't have enough games. And seeing that it disappeared without any sign was a good decision not to buy it.
I now totally need to import a Cougar Boy
Might be fun to play!
Ashens did a video on this one many, many, many years ago. If I remember correctly he didn't hate it, and thought it wasn't bad compared to the many Popstation, Game Child, LCD screen trash gaming handhelds he had seen.
Yes, he also did a follow up on an obscure German edutainment laptop that played the same cartridges. ua-cam.com/video/4jxEJCKMgtE/v-deo.html
I am Brazilian and not even heard about cougar boy. Nintendo was selling the game boy but with partnership of gradiente. Oficial releases were (and still is) rare so piracy was (still is) always happening. Actually piracy was legal in 1964 here and first console here "telejogo" was a clone from pong and it was made by ford (the car company)
It's worse noting that the best selling console of almost every generation has been weaker than the competition.
It's not your tech, it's how you use it.
I have an original Game Boy. But one day, my grandmother got me one of those myarcade consoles full of unlisenced famicom games. I would like to see you make a video about those consoles. This reminds me of them.
I did talk about a few My Arcade consoles in the past, including the Gamestation and the Atari 50 Micro Player Pro, but never talked about the one that contains unlicensed famicom games. I'll have to check these out! Thanks!
@@pojr Myarcade consoles are poorly made, but one thing they don't have is unlicensed games if I remember correct. That's how they're able to be sold very easily.
"Battery life was abysmal. Only 5 hours."
*Looks down at Legion Go.
*looks down at game gear
*at Switch.
Power banks and USB ports being everywhere are things now.
I do feel that 5 hours out of a rechargable lithium battery is much different an experience to 5 hours out of disposable AA/AAA batteries.
When your Game Gear died you had to open a pack of batteries, replace them, and find somewhere to discard the old ones, and the munter took SIX of them. This made it less portable: In order to use it on, say, a road trip, you had to have a backpack containing a pack of new batteries and a supermarket bag where you could put the old ones until you got to your destination and threw them out. -- Whereas the GameBoy with its 4 AAAs could keep going for almost 3x as long, and so might even last the entire trip, so you can just go to the store AT the destination.
The likes of the Switch and the Steam Deck do indeed have "short" lives at 5 hours. But:
* The batteries are rechargeable
* You can find somewhere to plug in the machine basically anywere. Heck these machines charge with USB, most cars, busses, trains, and planes have USB chargers nowadays.
7:36 , that title is wild with the person on it 💀
Sachen released unlicensed Game Boy games too. Only a few were ports or sequels of their NES games, which were also unlicensed. My guess is that they would publish any functional game they could get their hands on and that their NES programmers didn't want to do handheld stuff
A lot of these systems with the LCD screens had a TON of ghosting, so if you had any scrolling happening it turned into a blurry mess. I imagine most of the games were single screen arcade style titles because they wanted to limit the ghosting.
True. I didn't think to talk about this in the video. That could be why companies didn't attempt scrolling on the console.
@@pojr Yes, although, the battery life and extra expense of those handhelds was more than enough to kill them. You effectively had to buy the power pack for the Game gear, just because of how many batteries it took to power the device. But, effectively you have to have the backlight as was demonstrated with the GB Color, as playing games without some sort of light was nearly impossible in most light conditions.
Having played a Mega Duck last year, the screen is a sin against humanity. Maybe some of that was age, maybe back in the '90s it was clean and clear (it wasn't), and maybe I've become a bit too used to nice clear LCDs, but oh boy... when a screen makes you miss the original Gameboy screen unironically, that's a bad, bad thing.
Honestly I’m impressed that the derivative games have a unique spin on them. Combining Pac-Man and Snake, or Pac-Man and the Taito picture reveal game that I can’t think of the name of, at least gives the games some flair.
I was expecting 100% arcade clones, but now I want Zipball and Brick Wall remade with good controls on modern systems.
what a weird little system, just goes to show you how much gets released that just falls under the radar.
great work Pojr!
Thank you! Yeah this is a super unknown console, and difficult to do research for.
Fun fact, the Mega Duck is so similar to the Game Boy, that its CPU is practically the same (both use microcontrollers that contain a Sharp SM83 processor).
Awesome video! I'm a huge Sachen fan, as we owned quite a few of their games on NES back in the 90s. I think "Super Pang" and "Rockball" would have been perfect games for them to port over on the MegaDuck.
Suleiman's Treasure is a clone of the arcade game Anteater.
Ah. I knew I saw it somewhere, but couldn't put my finger on where. Thank you!
There was also a computer/console clone of _Anteater_ from Sierra called _Oil’s Well_ back in the day. Same game, but I’m more familiar with that one, having owned it for Colecovision.
"super stereo sound"
I only see one speaker. 👀
pojr this is excellence! great work. Will you also cover the Watara Supervision in the future? it's REALLY similar yet entirely different at the same time
heck yes thank you for making the Supervision video!
I'm still waiting for the Mega Duck Compilation for PS5 Xbox and Switch lol
Would love to see it lol.
oh yeah, and another major note: Sachen would eventually re-release ALL of their Mega Duck games on the Gameboy, thus meaning the Mega Duck currently has far fewer exclusives than the PS5.
Hey, Pojr, why don't you do a video on Atari's secret subsidiary "Kee Games"? (You'll find out more why some companies formed secret "competitors")
That's too bad there weren't any platformers on it. I mean it looks like when they decided not to release it to the US we really were not missing out especially considering the Game Boy just had so much more to offer, but some of the games you showed off were pretty interesting.
The most important thing about the Game Boy that you didn't mention but alluded to: first party support. You wanted to play Mario, Metroid, Zelda, Pokemon? You had to get a Game Boy. Few of the competitors had exclusive IPs. Most were just bad clones of Nintendo games. That + poor battery life and bad portability is why they died off.
I always wondered about these consoles. I remember seeing an ad for the Supervision and Wonderswan in the game mags at the time. It definitely had my interest as a kid
Great video pojr! I think I enjoyed this one compared to others. I think this might be the fact that you also set yourself with the tone for how the channel is with more of the same charm and effort put into the video and how the video is just interesting all together. Tackling these types of newer takes on gaming videos with obscure or new topics or just overall new formats of existing ones really provides new light towards these things makes me hooked into it and I do commend the effort you put into these videos for a standard commentary of a specific gaming media. Of course looking forward to more of your work. Great on you, pojr! :)
Oh yeah, we used to have a Mega Duck in the 90s, although I remember it was dark gray with purple buttons... I always thought it was some obscure European handheld
Great video! This is always a neat little piece of history to talk about, considering how little is actually known about it.
Now if you _really_ want to talk about obscure consoles, you should talk about the Super A'Can.
You said "hey it's pojr" and I said "Hey poje" out loud and now I feel weird.
Arctic zone looks extremely uncomfortable to play. Really shows how controls matter
I personally feel the best game on the Mega Duck / Cougar Boy is a puzzler called Railway. It's very much a Pipe Dreams style of game that uses a train instead of water, but it has *really* fun music. While it starts off far too easy, it's got some bonus stages and high point pressing to go for. If you have any interest in this lil console, be sure Railway is a title you load up.
When I hear the name MegaDuck, I think of that Duck Dodgers episode with Dave Mustaine and Megadeth.
150 for a game gear back in the 90's?! I may have known one dude that had that. That would be like almost 300 bucks today! YIKES!
Solomon's Treasure looks like a great clone/port of the arcade game Anteater. Surprised i never seemed to see many replicate that type of gameplay, its lots of fun
I like your style bro...like a mellow zen type of person that doesn't cause chaos in your life...GREAT VIBE.!!
Tetris for Game Boy is STILL my fave on that console! it's the c mode music! None of the NES versions had that same music. UGH WHY NOT?
TIL about "Quarth". That alone would've been worth watching this video for; but, I also got to learn about a cool old handheld I'd never heard about. That's always welcome.
I've got to say that I like the looks of this Mega Duck. It could be the insomnia talking; but, I see some NEC TurboExpress (PC Engine GT) influences in the styling. It'd be kind of neat, I think, if one of those retro handheld companies would make a Mega Duck inspired shell for one of their vertical handhelds. Or a TurboExpress looking handheld.
Cougar Boy sounds like how I spent much of my twenties. I dated a beautiful blonde cougar for about five years. It kind of blows my mind to realize that I'm now older than she was when we met. Does Brazil use that alt definition of "cougar" or was it interpreted simply at face value as being about the cat?
I enjoyed this video. Thank you for making it.
I remember playing a flash game that is similar to Suleiman's treasure, but i don't remember the name of that game, i haven't play that game since kindergarten, it was a fun game though
Suleiman's Key is a clone of an Arcade Game called Anteater, which MAME emulates.
I wonder if there was a proper homebrew scene around this device, if they could just port some GameBoy titles to it as hardware is almost the same.
4:14 uhhh no? in the late 80's and 90's all major videogame companies were already releasing their consoles here.
Now you just have to talk about the Game Child
Please at 0:54 stop I’m annoyed when people beg for you to subscribe
I could be wrong but isn't the Watara Supervision a rebranded mega duck?
I'm looking into this. I don't believe it's a rebranded Mega Duck but they're definitely similar consoles.
No
Hey Pojr, what are your thoughts on those newer emulation handhelds? Like the Anbernic devices, or the Retroids. They got one out now that's kinda like a GBA SP, but plays up to PS1 without issue.
Ciao Pojr, speaking of "bootlegs" I wish you could investigate more the phenomenon of these Android boxes turned "retroconsoles". They're cheap and very popular these days, but nobody talks about the viruses, keyloggers and other types of malicious software most of them seems to come "preloaded" with. Wish you could be the first one to research properly and let people know more 🙏
Good video, can you make a video about the Watara Supervision? Very similar device to the mega duck
You have to cut down on soliciting subscription's in your videos. I get it I played in bands for years, nothing wrong with a little self promotion. The key is a little promotion 😉. You have great content and I subscribed without you asking. But you have people in the comments threatening to unsubscribe. I'd tell them to kick rocks but your a young man and I'm sure your goal is growth. Keep up the content but cut down on advertising. There is plenty of that online as it is.
0:50 nothing gets me not want to sub to a channel more than that channel telling me how many other people who watch these videos don't feel the need to sub. I will never understand why creators thought that was a good trend to get into.
Thank you
6:42 is it me or mega duck has soundchip similar to bandai wonderswan
I was worried thered be no creepy smile but you snuck it in at the last second you sly dog
So thats what the folder of roms im seeding is
You needed more research here. This isn't just a possibly a knockoff. It's a near 100% clone, the only change to remove the Nintendo lockout feature and rearrange addresses to avoid legal issues, I would assume.
When you say "The CPU is similar, both clocking in at 4 MHz" you are wrong. It has the same CPU. It has the same System on a Chip, an SoC designed for the Game Boy. It has the same two 8K memory blocks.
Everything here is compatible with the Game Boy, except the physical slot, register locations changed, an the system does not have the boot logo screen which serves as a Game Boy lockout chip. A Game Boy rom is mostly identical except for the data for the boot logo, and the register locations used. Emulators can play the games easily. You would need to do a little more address changing to make a compatible physical rom.
Cloning is common when systems are made of standard parts. Sega's SG-1000 is almost identical to the Colecovision.
I've never heard of the Mega Duck. Did it lead to the Wonder Swan?
no the wonder swan was made by the guy who made the original game boy who left Nintendo after some drama and worked with Bandai but he died just before it came out
@@belstar1128 Ah, ok. The names just seemed really similar in that way, thought they might have been related.
Mega duck
More like mega turd XD
😆
Mega Duck? QUACK!!!!!!!!!!
People always talking about Nintendo having weaker hardware compared to the competition but they've always been that way
If they would of brought it to the US and made it cheaper than the Gameboy it would of done well. Would of more than likely got more third party support.
Fun fact, the Virtual Boy only had 22 games! This knock off had more games!
The Mega Duck! RFLMAO! I saw the name and almost spit out my drink all over my macbook LMAO!! Mega Duck??? More Like Mega Suck!
It still blows my mind that the Game Boy managed to be successful in the era where "gay" was considered one of the most destructive insults to call someone. It's like, you'd think the obvious route for kids to bully other kids for owning one would have done more damage.
What?
cool video..keep up
8:43 Yep, definitely Anteater Arcade.
Mega Duck didn't give a Mega Fuck lol what a goofy-ass design
I almost bought one ealier this year, but I thought the games were a little to expensive.
Oh Watara Supervision...YOU were Too Bootleg for your time
Mom I want a Gameboy.
We have the Gameboy at home.
Gameboy at home.
THE MEGA DUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's been a minor joke in our family for the longest time...
The name makes it sound more like a knock-off of the Wonder Swan than the Game Boy.
Thanks pgr
You're welcome!
If you can't beat them, copy them. There a laptop model can't remember thr name buy it had a keyboard for music and it played mega duck games too.
Still better off than the Didj, which only had 16 games ever made...
Can you not mention your "x aren't subscribed" stuff? A general call to action is fine but having nonsubsceibers watching your video just shows your reach instead of enticing people to sub.
Bros just trying to grow.
I support pojr, but I tend to agree the constant sub ebegging is kind of annoying and cringe and tends to actually put people off imo. Again, not hating on pojr, luv the channel, but I always skip the “please sub!” intro. I always figured if a channel is good and consistently creates good content, like this one,the algorithm will favor it and it would organically grow… but again wtf do I know lol 😂
@@jiminboo Unfortunately, due to a bug in the human psychology it works. This bug will be fixed in the next major release of human.
@@gtothereal bro is growing that's why most of his views are coming from nonsubs.
I’m gonna unsubscribe the next time he does that. I don’t like being told what to do like a 5 years old.
Mega Duck. actually nice name 😅
I never heard of seen the magical tower game before seems like a cool rock paper scissors game with a twist so I looked it up on my Miyoo Mini plus and yep sure enough it's on there in the game boy section so now I can play it and see what's it's like and probably find more of mega duck games also.
This thing has action 52 both on the FC and MD emulators so I can finally see what it's like and also see how sucky it is because I have seen any positive words to describe those games. If I hadn't seen this video and then come across the magical tower I would of guessed it was sort of a home brew thing.
And I never heard of wonder swan but it's on here too bad I can't read Japanese since most are sub text games.
Rock Paper Scissors. You're right! I didn't realize how the gestures worked. It seemed random which gestures were effective against others lol.
At least it had an amazing name.
You failed to mention the Wonderswan.
hmmm, nah, that is not nearly as obscure as the megaduck
Still got more games than the LeapFrog Didj
Work your awesome research knowledge and cover the "Gamate" You can dethrone Ashens!
accent tip, make your sentence endings shorter
🦆
Indeed lol.
Still more than the virtual boy
İf you make this video you should make watara too !!!
New from mega duck Pink Floyd The Wall 🤣
The hardware was never pushed to its limit, huh?
*looks at the demoscene collective* You know what to do…
I think you might have some food in your teeth
you don't know what the word 'bootleg' means
Great content but just for ebegging for subs i"m not subbing
What an utter garbage console!